IND vs AUS: Mohammed Shami weighs on Indian pitches having assistance for pacers, says line & length are key

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IND vs AUS: Mohammed Shami weighs on Indian pitches having assistance for pacers, says line & length are key


Image Source : GETTY Mohammed Shami was the choose of the Indian bowlers

IND vs AUS: India and Australia are locking horns towards one another within the second Test of the four-match collection in Delhi. The Arun Jaitley floor witnessed a very good competitors between bat and ball as each the groups had a good outing on Day 1. Meanwhile, amidst all of the talks of Indian pitches aiding spinners in a giant manner, quick bowler Mohammed Shami has made his opinion on the matter.

Shami was on tune on the opening day of the match as he scalped extra wickets than star spinner Ravi Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja. Shami despatched again Aussie batters David Warner, Travis Head, Nathan Lyon and M Kuhnemann to take 4 wickets, yet one more than Jadeja and Ashwin’s particular person wickets. Shami has said that there’s sufficient assist for pacers on the Indian tracks and getting the best line and length is essential.

“There is not a lot of difference you see with wickets in India. If you can get help with the new ball and can get the old ball to reverse. As a fast bowler, the main thing in Indian conditions is the area you bowl in and you have to maintain pace all along. Even recently in domestic cricket, pacers have done well. The focus should be on line and length and maintaining pace. With that, you can succeed in all conditions. Even on Indian wickets, there is enough. Kuch nai toh reverse milega (if not anything else, you will get reverse swing),” he stated after Day 1.

The Indian speedster additionally opened on the pitch of Delhi. “The pitch here is not much different from Nagpur though runs were coming for Australia (in the morning session). But I tried to bowl in the right areas. There is not a lot of difference. Indian wickets are on the slower side but there is still enough for the pacers,” he added.

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